R3,995,000
R3,995,000
A Hidden Gem in Longkloof
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Tucked away in the serene and forested enclave of Longkloof, this exclusive ½ acre vacant land offers an extraordinary opportunity to build your dream home. Situated at the end of a private panhandle, the property gently slopes along the mountain contour, featuring two distinct terraces—perfect for crafting a custom home that harmonizes with its natural surroundings.
Set against the backdrop of a secure forest setting, this rare piece of land allows you to step from your doorstep directly into the untouched beauty of the Oranjekloof Mountain Reserve. Embark on scenic walks along the Judas Peak contour path, where you’ll cross waterfalls and be rewarded with breathtaking views as you make your way toward Llandudno and Suikerbossie.
More than just a plot, this property offers a lifestyle of peace, privacy, and immersion in nature. Opportunities like this in Longkloof are truly scarce and need to be experienced firsthand to fully appreciate the unique combination of location, natural beauty, and endless potential.
Set against the backdrop of a secure forest setting, this rare piece of land allows you to step from your doorstep directly into the untouched beauty of the Oranjekloof Mountain Reserve. Embark on scenic walks along the Judas Peak contour path, where you’ll cross waterfalls and be rewarded with breathtaking views as you make your way toward Llandudno and Suikerbossie.
More than just a plot, this property offers a lifestyle of peace, privacy, and immersion in nature. Opportunities like this in Longkloof are truly scarce and need to be experienced firsthand to fully appreciate the unique combination of location, natural beauty, and endless potential.
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Longkloof, Hout Bay
Hout Bay, situated in the Western Cape of South Africa is a beautiful seaside village surrounded by majestic mountains and fringed by pure white sand along the extensive bay. The laidback lifestyle of Hout Bay draws families, retirees and investors alike, as it is an ideal place to live. It offers a variety of property types including apartments, townhouses and freestanding homes as well as some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. A brief history of the area The fishing village of Hout Bay likely originated around 1867, with the arrival of Jacob Trautmann, a German immigrant who started farming and fishing in the region. The name of the village traces its roots to 1653 when early Dutch settlers discovered an abundance of...
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